Are 2I/Borisov and Oort Cloud Comets Alike?


Abstract in English

The interstellar comet 2I/Borisov bears a strong resemblance to Oort Cloud comets, judging from its appearance in images taken over the first six weeks of observation. To test the proposed affinity in more diagnostic terms, 2I is compared to Oort Cloud comets of similar perihelion distance, near 2 AU. Eight such objects are identified among the cataloged comets whose orbits have been determined with high accuracy. This work focuses on three particular characteristics: the light curve, the geometry of the dust tail, and the dust parameter Afrho. Unlike Oort Cloud comets with perihelia beyond the snow line, Oort Cloud comets with perihelia near 2 AU show strong evidence of the original halo of slowly accelerating, millimeter-sized and larger icy-dust grains only in early tail observations. The dust tail in later images is primarily the product of subsequent, water-sublimation driven activity nearer perihelion but not of activity just preceding observation, which suggests the absence of microscopic-dust ejecta. Comet 2I fits, in broad terms, the properties of the Oort Cloud comets with perihelia near 2 AU and of fairly low activity. Future tests of the preliminary conclusions are proposed.

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